Hi all
Lukas should publish SmallWiki on a the public store repository where
everybody can take it.
We will have to think how we can get extensions, patches, integrate
them into SmallWiki.
For now serge the best would be that you create a package in our local
store with a well identified name.
Lukas could review what you do and introduce if this is good in
SmallWiki.
In general, we should have a process to
accept/integrate/evaluate/reject changes.
During that period we will learn what is the infrastructure we need to
have plugging and extensions.
I think that we should have also a wiki page so that people can
describe (a possibly upload a parcel)
their extensions/fixes, and where lukas or the group of workers around
SmallWiki will tell if the extensions
are introduced in SmallWiki distribution. The process should be
transparent.
We could have an infrastructure for doing that automatically.
Stef
On Saturday, March 8, 2003, at 11:36 AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
Hi Hannes
I would like to have a SmallWiki alpha release
and help
with user level testing
Thanks for your help!
- take a fresh Squeak 3.4 image
- load Comanche (which version?)
- load Smallwiki
- do various user level lests (description in use case style).
I would come up with these use cases if they do not
exist already.
SmallWiki is developed using VisualWorks 7, there is no Squeak port
yet. You should ask Stéphane Ducasse for a StORE account. Then you
could load it, run the tests and do whatever you like:
http://scgwiki.iam.unibe.ch:8080/SCG/527 (SmallWiki Development)
Other valuable information you might find on:
http://scgwiki.iam.unibe.ch:8080/SCG/520 (SmallWiki)
Alexander will setup a SmallWiki-Server soon here at Bern, so we will
minigrate all those SWiki pages soon.
Cheers
Lukas
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